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SERVING THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SINCE 1960
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HUNTLEY, ILLINOIS
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1994 - VOLUME 34, NUMBER 35
USPS 580-360
Huntley Redskins Start Off Season With 4-1 Record
By Huntley Athletic Boosters
It was a busy first week for the Huntley varsity boys basketball as they played five games in six days. In the Redskin season opener and Duane Sell's first game as the Huntley coach, Huntley defeated Malta 62-37. The Redskins used balanced scoring as five players scored in double figures. The leading scorers were Gary Keesling with 12 points and Brian Hoist, Derek Crabill, and Scott Strang all scored 10 points.
In the sophomore game, Malta sank three free throws with four seconds remaining in the third overtime to overcome a 45-43 Huntley lead and defeated the Redskins 46-45. The sophomores were lead in scoring by Steve Greeley with 14 points and Scott Dvorak
with 11 points.
On Tuesday, the Redskins lost to Williams Bay 78-65. The game was much closer than the final score indicated as a 45-43 Huntley third quarter lead was erased by a very quick Williams Bay team who out- scored Huntley 32-20 in the final quarter. The Redskins were led in scoring again by Keesling with 20 points, and Rick Fawroski with 14 and Adam Hoist with 11.
On Tuesday the sophomores defeated Williams Bay 63-41 to even their record 1-1. Leading scorers of that game were Dvorak with 15 points, Rob Williams with 9, Steve Greeley with 8, Doug Iddings with 8, Justin Veach with 8 and Chris Olson with 6.
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Village Of Huntley Board Announces Meeting Agenda
There will be a meeting of the Village of Huntley Committee of the Whole on Thursday, Dec. 1,1994 at 7pm at the village annex building at 11221 Dundee Rd., Huntley.
Administrator's Report
- Sexual harassment policy
- Mill Sl Rezoning (Dean & Donahue)
- NIR rezoning on Dean St.
- Review schedule
- Office equipment disposal
- Cleaning contracts Building Department
- Plote sign
- Dairy Mart - sign variation
- Fire alarm system
- Fire inspection agreement PubUc Works
Police Department
Harvesters In Full Swing
By Tim Hoeft, Treasurer
Besides decorating the Huntley Town Square gazebo, the Huntley Harvestors 4-H Club has had a busy year helping the Huntley Congregational Church with their com boil in Sept., completing project enrollment, working at 4-H Tag Day, as well as doing the winning 4-H window display. We have had programs on gang awareness and self- defense.
Many Huntley Harvestors attended McHenry County 4-H Achievement Night and received county medals. Tim Hoeft received the county medals for achievement, swine, wood science, electrical energy and bicycle; Jenny Hahn received the county medal for clothing; Megan Sundalage received the county medal for achievement; and Kristen Sunderlage received the county medal for clothing.
All Huntley Harvestors will be honored at the club's Achievement Night, which is Thursday, Dec. 8, at 6:30pm. This is a "family affair" pot¬ luck dinner. We hope to see everybody there. If you have any questions, please contact Jan Hoeft, 669-3941.
Harvestors Decorate Viliage Gazebo
The Huntley Harvestors 4-H Club has decorated the gazebo in the Huntley Town Square for all the community to enjoy. The Harvestors hope to make this an annual project, adding something new to the decorations each year.
Huntley Village Board Conducts Monthly Business
The Nov. 10,1994 regular meeting of the Village Board of Trustees was held in the board room of the village hall and called to order by President Dhamer at 7:05pm.
Roll noted the following present: President Dhamer, Trustees Borowicz, Eckel (arrived at 7:14pm), Sheehan, Shamhart and Todd. Also attending were Administrator Nelis, Village Attomey Coppedge, Police Chief Rossi, Public Works Director Schwartz, Building Inspector Ehrke and Village Engineer Schwegel.
President Dhamer began the meeting by asking for the board's approval to allow Mr. Ehrke to open the sealed bids regarding the purchase of computer hardware/software. With the board giving its approval the meeting commenced.
Consent Agenda
The following items were removed from the consent agenda: A) minutes; B) bill list; D) TIF approval-Carmichael Construction $33,502.00; F) TIF approval-Dan- Car Sprinklers $5,000.00; and G) TIF approval-Brackmann Constmction $22,057.00.
Tmstee Sheehan made a motion to approval the following items on the consent agenda: C, E, H, I, J, and K; seconded by Trustee Becker. The roll call noted the following: Trustees Becker, Shamhart, Sheehan and Todd voted aye; Tmstee
Borowicz voted nay; and Trustee Eckel was absent The motion carried.
Ordinance amending zoning ordinance became Ordinance #94-11-10-001.
Ordinance rezoning property R-2 to B-2 became Ordinance #94-11-10-002.
Ordinance regarding solicitation became Ordinance #94-11-10-003.
Minutes:
Tmstee Sheehan made a motion to approve the minutes from the Oct. 6,1994 and Oct. 20,1994 meetings; seconded by Tmstee Todd. The roll call noted the following: Tmstees Becker, Borowicz, Shamhart, Sheehan and Todd voted aye; Tmstee Eckel abstained. The motion carried.
Tmstee Todd made a motion to approve the minutes from the Oct 18,1994 meeting; seconded by Trustee Shamhart The roll call noted the following: Tmstees Becker, Shamhart, Sheehan and Todd voted aye; Tmstees Borowicz and Eckel abstained. The motion carried. Bill List:
Tmstee Borowicz requested clarification and received it for various Baxter & Woodman invoices and the 10/13/94 charge from Attomey Coppedge.
Tmstee Eckel made a motion to approve the bill list excluding invoice #14-6408
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Hie luntley yarmstk
'i^^^'^^^^^^'^^^^^^^^W^y^^^^^W
Entry Deadline
Phrl^tWtP^^ T$>pmrM^0.n ri^.ntP%t is Friday, hjUii^^tUu^ iJCcmCSlfi^^ll OijrSlil.^* December 2!
SERVING THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SINCE 1960
254:
Clje JHuntlEp fwcm&M
HUNTLEY, ILLINOIS
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1994 - VOLUME 34, NUMBER 35
USPS 580-360
Huntley Redskins Start Off Season With 4-1 Record
By Huntley Athletic Boosters
It was a busy first week for the Huntley varsity boys basketball as they played five games in six days. In the Redskin season opener and Duane Sell's first game as the Huntley coach, Huntley defeated Malta 62-37. The Redskins used balanced scoring as five players scored in double figures. The leading scorers were Gary Keesling with 12 points and Brian Hoist, Derek Crabill, and Scott Strang all scored 10 points.
In the sophomore game, Malta sank three free throws with four seconds remaining in the third overtime to overcome a 45-43 Huntley lead and defeated the Redskins 46-45. The sophomores were lead in scoring by Steve Greeley with 14 points and Scott Dvorak
with 11 points.
On Tuesday, the Redskins lost to Williams Bay 78-65. The game was much closer than the final score indicated as a 45-43 Huntley third quarter lead was erased by a very quick Williams Bay team who out- scored Huntley 32-20 in the final quarter. The Redskins were led in scoring again by Keesling with 20 points, and Rick Fawroski with 14 and Adam Hoist with 11.
On Tuesday the sophomores defeated Williams Bay 63-41 to even their record 1-1. Leading scorers of that game were Dvorak with 15 points, Rob Williams with 9, Steve Greeley with 8, Doug Iddings with 8, Justin Veach with 8 and Chris Olson with 6.
continued on page 7
Village Of Huntley Board Announces Meeting Agenda
There will be a meeting of the Village of Huntley Committee of the Whole on Thursday, Dec. 1,1994 at 7pm at the village annex building at 11221 Dundee Rd., Huntley.
Administrator's Report
- Sexual harassment policy
- Mill Sl Rezoning (Dean & Donahue)
- NIR rezoning on Dean St.
- Review schedule
- Office equipment disposal
- Cleaning contracts Building Department
- Plote sign
- Dairy Mart - sign variation
- Fire alarm system
- Fire inspection agreement PubUc Works
Police Department
Harvesters In Full Swing
By Tim Hoeft, Treasurer
Besides decorating the Huntley Town Square gazebo, the Huntley Harvestors 4-H Club has had a busy year helping the Huntley Congregational Church with their com boil in Sept., completing project enrollment, working at 4-H Tag Day, as well as doing the winning 4-H window display. We have had programs on gang awareness and self- defense.
Many Huntley Harvestors attended McHenry County 4-H Achievement Night and received county medals. Tim Hoeft received the county medals for achievement, swine, wood science, electrical energy and bicycle; Jenny Hahn received the county medal for clothing; Megan Sundalage received the county medal for achievement; and Kristen Sunderlage received the county medal for clothing.
All Huntley Harvestors will be honored at the club's Achievement Night, which is Thursday, Dec. 8, at 6:30pm. This is a "family affair" pot¬ luck dinner. We hope to see everybody there. If you have any questions, please contact Jan Hoeft, 669-3941.
Harvestors Decorate Viliage Gazebo
The Huntley Harvestors 4-H Club has decorated the gazebo in the Huntley Town Square for all the community to enjoy. The Harvestors hope to make this an annual project, adding something new to the decorations each year.
Huntley Village Board Conducts Monthly Business
The Nov. 10,1994 regular meeting of the Village Board of Trustees was held in the board room of the village hall and called to order by President Dhamer at 7:05pm.
Roll noted the following present: President Dhamer, Trustees Borowicz, Eckel (arrived at 7:14pm), Sheehan, Shamhart and Todd. Also attending were Administrator Nelis, Village Attomey Coppedge, Police Chief Rossi, Public Works Director Schwartz, Building Inspector Ehrke and Village Engineer Schwegel.
President Dhamer began the meeting by asking for the board's approval to allow Mr. Ehrke to open the sealed bids regarding the purchase of computer hardware/software. With the board giving its approval the meeting commenced.
Consent Agenda
The following items were removed from the consent agenda: A) minutes; B) bill list; D) TIF approval-Carmichael Construction $33,502.00; F) TIF approval-Dan- Car Sprinklers $5,000.00; and G) TIF approval-Brackmann Constmction $22,057.00.
Tmstee Sheehan made a motion to approval the following items on the consent agenda: C, E, H, I, J, and K; seconded by Trustee Becker. The roll call noted the following: Trustees Becker, Shamhart, Sheehan and Todd voted aye; Tmstee
Borowicz voted nay; and Trustee Eckel was absent The motion carried.
Ordinance amending zoning ordinance became Ordinance #94-11-10-001.
Ordinance rezoning property R-2 to B-2 became Ordinance #94-11-10-002.
Ordinance regarding solicitation became Ordinance #94-11-10-003.
Minutes:
Tmstee Sheehan made a motion to approve the minutes from the Oct. 6,1994 and Oct. 20,1994 meetings; seconded by Tmstee Todd. The roll call noted the following: Tmstees Becker, Borowicz, Shamhart, Sheehan and Todd voted aye; Tmstee Eckel abstained. The motion carried.
Tmstee Todd made a motion to approve the minutes from the Oct 18,1994 meeting; seconded by Trustee Shamhart The roll call noted the following: Tmstees Becker, Shamhart, Sheehan and Todd voted aye; Tmstees Borowicz and Eckel abstained. The motion carried. Bill List:
Tmstee Borowicz requested clarification and received it for various Baxter & Woodman invoices and the 10/13/94 charge from Attomey Coppedge.
Tmstee Eckel made a motion to approve the bill list excluding invoice #14-6408
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